On 05.05.2015 03:44, Dmitriy Setrakyan wrote: > Here are some pros and cons for both approaches taken from my experience: > > readme.io pros: > - easy signup > - nice UI interface > > readme,io cons: > - slow response times > - changes and bug fixes take a long time > - not immediately indexed by google > > user list pros: > - nice UI with nabble > - ability to communicate via email > - immediately indexed by google > > user list cons: > - difficult sign up process (the nabble signup does not work and can create > confusion) > - difficult to reply to questions in nabble (email is definitely the > easiest way) > > Would be nice to hear from everyone else as well, should we migrate to the > user list or stay with readme.io?
Maybe stop trying to reinvent the wheel and just do what every other ASF project does ... -- Brane